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Quill, the first service dog recognized in the Alberta legislature, diesFormer Wildrose MLA Heather Forsyth first brought the dog named Quill to work in 2013 to help with her hearing loss.PoliticsAug 4, 2023
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Alberta’s human trafficking task force recommendations get approval from Kenney governmentHuman trafficking is one of the fastest-growing crimes in Canada, and the Alberta government is moving ahead with ways to combat it.ConsumerMar 27, 2022
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Jim Prentice’s senior staff take 5% pay cutAlberta Premier Jim Prentice announced Wednesday his senior political staff would be taking a five per cent salary cut, effective March 31.MoneyFeb 25, 2015
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Wildrose names Heather Forsyth as interim leader and vows to fight onThe Wildrose party has chosen a veteran Calgary MLA as its interim leader.Dec 22, 2014
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Wildrose MLA Heather Forsyth leaving politics for personal reasonsThe 64-year-old Calgary-Fish Creek MLA says she will be stepping down for personal reasons.PoliticsNov 14, 2014
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Alberta health agency tried to improve image: NDPThe New Democrats have released an internal Alberta Health Services report which they say shows the health superboard was using a consulting company to try to improve its image.HealthAug 21, 2014
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Alberta MLA brings first service dog into a Canadian legislatureCalgary-Fish Creek MLA Heather Forsyth introduced her service dog Quill on Monday as the first service dog to be brought into a legislative assembly in Canada.PoliticsOct 28, 2013
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